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Friday, 25 November 2016

Review: Docklands Diamond By S A Smythe

Docklands DiamondBy S A Smythe60,000 wordsM/M erotic romance

I love Savannah
Smythe, now rebranded as SA Smythe, so I was expecting to enjoy Docklands
Diamond - and I did!

Docklands Diamond is
laugh out loud funny, tender and sexy in turns.I do love the banter and sense of fun that trademarks British
romance novels. It’s so real, and so incredibly human. I think heartwarming is
the word I’m looking for.

Alex and his talking
cock, Broadsword, had me in fits of giggles. I also liked Leith, the playboy
with the dark side, Kento, the fun and sensible friend, Shirley, the
embarrassing mum, and Willow, the no-nonsense witch.

Critical reviews mean
pointing out the rough with the smooth. There’s nothing bad about this book at
all, except that I wasn’t in the mood for a lot of sex, and as it’s an erotic
romance, I skipped a few of the longer scenes. It didn’t worry me because the
story kept me enthralled.

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